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Library exhibit showcases theworksof Rizalians

The Library Exhibit 2023 was finally opened to the public last February 13 at 3:00 pm with the theme “Transformation and Sustainability of Technology-Driven Rizalian Education,” at the Jose Rizal University’s (JRU) Main Library.

The major highlight of the Junior High School (JHS) exhibit was the robotics prototype created by the JRU-JHS students. They developed two concepts; “the smart home” and “smart parking lot,” based on Sustainable Development Goal Number 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

Visitors could watch videos presented in the library showcasing the Rizalian talents and creativity on various technology prototypes and JRU-JHS students’ final research outputs on data analytics from last year.

The exhibit also included the outputs of the winners of the Minecraft Futuristic City during the Science Day celebration from 10A, 10D, and 10C, together with the SketchUp: House Floor Planning outputs of the Multimedia Arts members.

The Scroll, the JRU-JHS student publication, collated on a website for three consecutive years until their latest issue for the public to view during the exhibit.

The previous projects of the JHS students, like Digital Photography and Superimposition, were displayed on a wall for everyone to view their outputs, along with artworks of Andrea Mae Gillo of 7D that creatively drew the faces of the JRU-JHS teachers and our Principal, Mrs. Grace Marie Martin.

The JRU-JHS Exhibit was successfully led by Mr. Roberto Layague, the Social Studies Department, and the exhibit committee, which lasted until the end of the University Week.

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